History of Clay and Platte Counties, MissouriPlatte County Historical Society, 1974 - 1135 Seiten |
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... Territory of Orleans , " and that north of the said parallel was known as the " District of Louisiana , " and was placed under the jurisdiction of what was then known as " Indian Territory . " By virtue of an act of Congress , approved ...
... Territory of Orleans , " and that north of the said parallel was known as the " District of Louisiana , " and was placed under the jurisdiction of what was then known as " Indian Territory . " By virtue of an act of Congress , approved ...
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... Territory - Vote of Territory - Rufus Easton - Absent Members - Third Assem- bly - Proceedings - Application for Admission . Congress organized Missouri as a Territory , July 4 , 1812 , with a Governor and General Assembly . The ...
... Territory - Vote of Territory - Rufus Easton - Absent Members - Third Assem- bly - Proceedings - Application for Admission . Congress organized Missouri as a Territory , July 4 , 1812 , with a Governor and General Assembly . The ...
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... Territory , an appointment was made increasing the number of Representatives in the Territorial Legislature to ... Territory of Arkansas was formed into a separate government of its own . The people of the Territory of Missouri had been ...
... Territory , an appointment was made increasing the number of Representatives in the Territorial Legislature to ... Territory of Arkansas was formed into a separate government of its own . The people of the Territory of Missouri had been ...
Inhalt
HISTORY OF MISSOURI | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 7 |
GEOLOGY OF MISSOURI | 13 |
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